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Woman Beats Husband To Death Over Salary
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In a shocking development, a woman identified as Memory Choga, 41, has been detained for allegedly k!lling her husband, Douglas Jeche, 45, a teacher at Jeche Primary School in Sadza, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe.
According to The Herald, the incident unfolded when Douglas transferred his salary from his bank account to his bank wallet without informing Memory. When she discovered the funds were unavailable, she became enraged.
A neighbour reported, “She was furious when she realized the money wasn’t in the bank.”
Upon returning home without the money, Memory’s anger intensified. She allegedly attacked Douglas with a log, inflicting severe injuries across his body. A witness described the assault as “indiscriminate and relentless.” Douglas later d!ed from his injuries.
National police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrest, stating, “On July 19, 2024, Memory Choga was apprehended in connection with the murder of her husband at Jeche Primary School in Sadza. The victim sustained multiple wounds from an assault with a log following a dispute over the transfer of his salary into his EcoCash account. He succumbed to the injuries.”
Memory Choga remains in police custody as investigations continue into the murd3r of her husband, Douglas Jeche. Authorities are still gathering details about the incident that led to Jeche’s death.
Commissioner Paul Nyathi assured the public, “Justice will take its course,” as the legal process unfolds. The community is mourning the loss of Douglas Jeche, a well-regarded teacher, and struggling to come to terms with the tragic circumstances surrounding his death.
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Orire: Nigerian Army gives reasons why drones could not locate kidnappers
The Nigerian Army has given reasons why drones deployed during the rescue operation for abducted pupils, teachers and other victims in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State were unable to effectively track the kidnappers.
Speaking during the formal handover of the rescued victims to the Oyo State Government, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division, Nigerian Army, said the operation was particularly difficult due to the challenging terrain within the forest where the victims were held.
The GOC disclosed that after the initial operation, troops continued to pursue the abductors using intelligence and advanced surveillance technology. However, the kidnappers had moved deeper into the dense forest, making it increasingly difficult to locate them.
According to him, the military deployed drones and other technological assets to support the search, but the thick forest canopy significantly reduced the effectiveness of aerial surveillance.
He explained that the dense vegetation concealed the kidnappers beneath the trees, preventing drones from detecting their exact location.
Despite the setback, the GOC said troops maintained sustained pressure on the abductors through coordinated intelligence-driven operations, which eventually forced a breakthrough that led to the successful rescue of the victims.
He reiterated the Nigerian Army’s commitment to working with other security agencies to combat kidnapping and restore safety across Oyo State and the country.
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SAD: UK based young Nigerian mum takes own life over mental challenges
A young Nigerian mother Beatrice Solomon,27 has been confirmed dead with the police saying she took her own life following battles with mental health challenges.
Her husband 40-year-old Damian Butler got home to make the grisly discovery just moments after returning from his work nearby to use the toilet around 4.30pm on March 4,2026. He then notified the Police. Beatrice Solomon, 27, was found unresponsive at her home on Norris Road, Stanfield by emergency responders.
The authorities immediately set up an inquest into the unnatural death.
The report of the inquest into the tragic death of a young mother-of-one, released early July 2026 found she took her own life.
According to reports, reports,” PC Hinchliffe told the inquest that paramedics arrived shortly afterwards but Beatrice was sadly declared dead at the scene at 6.21pm. Officers ruled out any third-party involvement.”
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